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Federal government to strengthen broadband Internet access to rural communities

The federal government has pledged $500-million to help expand broadband Internet connections in rural communities across the country. The Globe and Mail reports that Ottawa's plan,...

Community Newspapers Drive Results

Printed community newspaper readers are engaged with newspaper content across all platforms. The Community Newspapers Drive Results 2016 research study, funded by Canadian Heritage,...

Canada Periodical Fund – Aid to Publishers deadline is next week

Non-daily newspaper publishers have just a few days left to complete and mail their applications for the Aid to Publishers component of the Canada...

Local information is the top reason for reading

The printed community newspaper is by far the favourite source of local news and information in communities large and small across Canada. Research from 2016...

Trust in Canadian news media is ‘very strong’

As more and more citizens gather their news from social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, the concern about so-called 'fake news' has become a...

Aid to Publishers application deadline is coming soon

Newspaper publishers are reminded to complete and mail in their applications for the 2017-18 Aid to Publishers component of the Canada Periodical Fund before...

Trust In News Media (Presentation)

As more and more citizens gather their news from social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, the concern about so-called 'fake news' has become a...

Celebrate #LoveMyNewspaper Day with us

Do you love your newspaper? Of course you do. Then don't be shy about hiding your pride. On December 6, we want you to share...

Printed community newspapers are favourite source of local news and information

In a recent 2016 survey, Canadian adults were asked to identify their favourite sources of local news and information. In markets large and small,...

CBC President: Limiting access to the digital public space is not...

Hubert Lacroix, the president and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, has written a strongly-worded letter to the chair of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, as...